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Italian Wedding Soup

Italian Wedding Soup
  • Category

    Soup

  • Cusine

    Italian

Ingredients

8 oz lean ground beef

8 oz ground pork

1/2 cup fresh hearty white bread crumbs*

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

1 1/2 tsp minced fresh oregano

1/2 cup finely shredded parmesan

1 large egg

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 Tbsp olive oil

1 1/4 cups 1/4-inch diced carrots

1 1/4 cups diced yellow onion

3/4 cup 1/4-inch diced celery

4 cloves garlic

5 cans low-sodium chicken broth

1 cup dry acini de pepe or orzo pasta**

6 oz fresh spinach

Finely shredded parmesan

Directions

Add beef and pork to a large mixing bowl. Add in bread crumbs, parsley, oregano, parmesan, egg, 1 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper. Gently toss and break up mixture with hands to evenly coat and distribute. Shape mixture into very small meatballs, about 3/4 inch to 1 inch and transfer to a large plate. Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add half of the meatballs and cook until browned, turning occasionally , about 4 minutes total. Transfer meatballs to a plate lined with paper towels while leaving oil in skillet. Repeat process with remaining meatballs .

While meatballs are browning, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add carrots, onions and celery and saute until veggies have softened about 6 - 8 minutes, add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Pour in chicken broth, season soup with salt and pepper to taste and bring mixture to a boil. Add in pasta and meatballs, reduce heat to light boil . Cover and cook, stirring occasionally until pasta is tender and meatballs have cooked through, about 10 minutes, while adding in spinach during the last minute of cooking. Serve warm, sprinkle each serving with parmesan cheese. *I recommend using bread such as a La Brea french loaf. Just grind up a slice in a food processor to find crumbs. Save the remaining bread for serving or freeze for another later use. **If you like a more brothier soup you can reduce pasta to 3/4 cup. Note that as the soup sits the pasta will absorb more broth so you can add more broth to thin the soup as desired.